Members of the audience are invited to dress up as Elsa, Anna or even snowman Olaf. There will be lyrics to help the audience interact and sing along with the characters, a fancy dress competition, trivia contest and interactive activities to do during the movie.

There are two showings with a running time of two hours 40 minutes, including a 20-minute interval. Tickets start at £3 for lap tickets, £9 for children and £40 for a family ticket (two adults &amp; two children). The Box Office is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am to 1pm. Ring 024 7699 8964 or book online at http://albanytheatre.co.uk/frozen

What four things do most young children want to do at Christmas? Meet Santa. Get presents. Have lots of fun. Sing songs.

At last an interactive 40-minute festive show for two-to-six year olds that does everything children want to do. Children can look forward to an early visit from Santa in all-new adventure written by Iain Lauchlan. They will also be able to deliver their Christmas letter in person. Specially designed paper for the letter will be available on the day or downloaded from; www.imaginetheatre.co.uk/santasdizzyday.aspx . As an added treat, all of the children, will receive a gift.

Tickets are £9.50 for children and £6.50 for adults. Ring 024 7655 3055 or go to: www.belgrade.co.uk . Lap Seat tickets for under twos cost £3.50 and need to be booked directly via Box Office.

Children can follow the secret trail to search for Father Christmas and his reindeer in the Victorian gardens.

Mother Christmas has the carrots ready for the reindeer and Santa is busy wrapping the presents. Puddings are being mixed and the three bears are enjoying their Christmas dinner. Admire the Christmas lights around the gardens and enjoy a glass of mulled wine while listening to the Christmas carols. Traditional entertainment in the colourfully decorated centre will include a bran tub, a tombola and a Christmas raffle. Gifts will be on sale as well as decorations made from greenery from the gardens. Entry is £4 for children and £1.50 for adults. Ring 01926 493339 or visit www.hillclosegardens.com .

Make tree decorations and crafts to take home, and help decorate the tree at Charlecote Park as it celebrates a Victorian Christmas. The team at the National Trust property will be in period costume and preparing various Christmas dishes in the Victorian Kitchen, plus storytelling sessions will take place during the day. Father Christmas will also be dropping in. Normal admission rates apply with a £4 charge to meet Father Christmas and a gift. Ring 01789 470277 or go to www.nationaltrust.org.uk/charlecote-park

Six Christmas lecturers for children aged eight and over given by top scientists at the University of Warwick.

They will be sharing fantastic new ideas, explosions, experiments and answering questions.

There are three lectures left to see: Talk Amongst Your Cells, How I Accidentally Became a Supervillain and Sleigh Bells and Decibels in which you can find out how to break glass with just your voice and how to play Christmas carols on straws. Tickets are free but availability is limited – there is an optional £5 donation towards future collaborative science and arts projects.